Definitions for Dionysius

Dionysius Di·o·ny·si·us

Spelling: [dahy-uh-nish-ee-uh s, -nis-, - Dionysius is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 174 anagrams from letters in Dionysius (diinossuy).

Definitions for Dionysius

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  1. ("the Elder") 431?–367 b.c, Greek soldier: tyrant of Syracuse 405–367.
  2. Saint, died a.d. 268, pope 259–268.

Examples for Dionysius

And on the supposition of its truth, the old system of Dionysius was framed.

Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, was not happy, in spite of all his wealth and power.

Dionysius the Alexandrian received from Heaven a command to read every book.

Our monastery is like the ear of Dionysius: not a whisper in the city escapes it.

Dionysius of Sicily, who, after his fall, kept a school at Corinth.

There he was received at the shore by Dionysius in person, and escorted to the palace.

Pythias had done nothing wrong, but he had angered Dionysius.

Dionysius is the Son of his Mother because he issues from a matrilinear group.

Whilst these matters were still pending, the second reinforcements from Dionysius arrived.

Now, Dionysius was as conceited as he was cruel, and fancied that there was nothing he could not do.

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